Congratulations to Spartan Pride recipient, Regina Walsh! Regina has consistently worked hard in her classes, and shown up every day with a positive attitude. She has shown leadership skills through her academics, and we are excited to see where her future will take her! Thanks for being a Spartan, Regina!
4 months ago, Scituate School Department
spartan pride
Congratulations to Spartan Pride recipient, Abigail Chatelle! Abby exemplifies what it means to be a leader through her work in the Biomedical Pathway and HOSA. Through her projects, she has brought awareness about sudden cardiac arrest and the need for AEDs, and she has left a profound impact on the school community. Thank you for being a Spartan, Abby!
4 months ago, Scituate School Department
spartan pride
Congratulations to Spartan Pride recipient, Robin Bragger! Robin always has a smile on her face and is friendly to all students. She's welcoming to younger students, and she enjoys working with the elderly at her after-school job. In Working With Children, the students work with Mrs. Clark's students setting up and running a small business. Robin showed enthusiasm when working with the middle schoolers and her energy encouraged them to complete tasks that they were hesitate to complete. Thanks for being a Spartan, Robin!
4 months ago, Scituate School Department
Spartan Pride
Congratulations to Spartan Pride recipient, Toby Baldwin! Toby has always worked hard academically, and he does it with a smile on his face. He continuously shows up each day with a positive attitude. Thanks for being a Spartan, Toby!
4 months ago, Scituate School Department
Spartan Pride
Congratulations to Spartan Pride recipient, Maya Jurczak! Maya has gone above and beyond during class discussions, especially those centered around pivotal global events. Maya consistently offers insights that interest her peers and she shows empathy for people from around the world. She has continuously impressed our guest speakers with her knowledge and curiosity. She will absolutely be an asset on the college campus next year. Thanks for being a Spartan, Maya!
4 months ago, Scituate School Department
spartan pride
Congratulations to Spartan Pride recipient, Domenic Macrae! Dom has done so much for our school without ever looking for any credit, like starting an after-school Middle School volleyball club, running the morning show, volunteering at events and fundraising. We are excited to see what he'll do in the future! Thanks for being a Spartan Dom!
4 months ago, Scituate School Department
spartan pride
Congratulations to Spartan Pride recipient, Maura Pendergast! Maura makes the hallways at Scituate High School just a little bit brighter. She continuously goes out of her way to show kindness to others and she's never shy about showing her spartan pride! Thanks for being a Spartan, Maura! Make sure to check out her Spartan Pride profile on our website.
4 months ago, Scituate School Department
Spartan Pride
Congratulations to the High School Music Department on many outstanding performances and Congratulations to Mrs Vantine for receiving The National Band Association Citation of Excellence for her contribution to bands!
4 months ago, Scituate School Department
Band
Band
Band
HOSA 2024/25 Board members had a great time volunteering at the Lions Scholarship breakfast last week!
4 months ago, Scituate School Department
HOSA
Students in Medical Interventions are working on a unit about preventing cancer. In this lab, students expose 2 strains of yeast to UV light to see the effect. Next, students will design an experiment to try to determine the best way to protect the yeast from UV damage.
5 months ago, Scituate School Department
Medical Interventions
The Rhode Island Council for the Arts sponsored a fully funded field trip for students in US History II Honors to visit the Breakers in Newport! Students were highly intrigued by the architecture, art, and history of the gilded age. As always, student behavior was impeccable; they represented Scituate High School admirably! Some of our students shared their thoughts with us after the trip, here's how they felt: “The Breaker Mansion is a marvelous sight to be seen. The mansion’s architecture and artistry are embodied by pure elegance. That elegance flourished through the years and remains a spectacle to this day.” - Julienne Gomez “The amount of detail put in each room of The Breakers was truly impressive. The fact that this home was only used during the summer and considered a “cottage” by the Vanderbilt family seems shocking by today’s standards.” -William Polouski “It was amazing to see all the architectural styles and all the art. Learning that they imported many things from other countries and embraced other cultures in the style of the house was interesting. My favorite part of the house was the grand staircase with a tapestry of the story of Alexander the Great with a beautiful stained glass ceiling.” -Jessica Adams
5 months ago, Scituate School Department
Art HIstory students
Art History Students
Art History Students
Students in US History II Honors engaged in a mock trial of Julius Streicher’s Trial at Nuremberg for conspiracy and crimes against humanity! Students reviewed Nazi records and examples of propaganda from the German newspaper “Der Sturmer” that Julius Streicher was the founder, publisher and editor of. Students came away with a deep understanding of Robert’s Rules of Order for a courtroom. The enthusiasm during this activity for understanding history, and court procedures was outstanding!
5 months ago, Scituate School Department
US History
Mrs. Dailey’s Geometry class worked in teams to solve Pythagorean Theorem application problems, including calculating the length of a pass in a basketball drill, the distance between two cities on a railway, and how high up the side of a house a ladder of a particular length will reach when the base is placed a given distance from the house. Each team created a poster with a diagram of their assigned problem, the definition of the variables used, the equation they created to represent the relationship between the quantities, and the solution. Then, teams presented their work to their classmates.
5 months ago, Scituate School Department
math
We are so impressed by our entrepreneurship students who did a fantastic job competing at our business pitch competition yesterday! Congratulations to Jake Mahoney who took home the first place win and received a check for $750 and Daisy Brooks who placed second and received a check for $250. Thank you Navigant Credit Union for sponsoring this event.
5 months ago, Scituate School Department
business pitch
business pitch
business pitch
business pitch
business pitch
business pitch
business pitch
business pitch
business pitch
business pitch
Are you an incoming Algebra I student at Scituate middle school or high school? From July 15th to the 26th you can enjoy a free algebra camp experience at SHS! Fill out our form to sign up now! https://forms.gle/fDaPALWzjdEqsba66
5 months ago, Scituate School Department
Camp Algebra
The SHS music department recently traveled to New York City to enjoy the Broadway show The Lion King! This trip helped students to prepare for our pops concert on May 22nd with our Broadway theme. All are welcome to attend the performance at 7 PM in the high school auditorium!
5 months ago, Scituate School Department
The Lion King
The Lion King
The completion of the nutrition unit in our high school Physical Training for Active Careers class involved students crafting their own protein smoothies. This emphasized the importance of essential nutrient consumption and the timing of protein intake post-exercise!
5 months ago, Scituate School Department
active careers class
active careers class
active careers class
Scituate High School’s U.S. Government class participated in a mock election on Wednesday, April 24, after two SHS students Ava Gregory and Isabella DeFusco, volunteered to work with the Rhode Island Department of State’s Director of Civic Education, Suzy Alba. During weekly meetings with Alba, they developed a plan to host a mock election at SHS where they could focus on helping students get more familiar with the voting process and inform them of their voting rights. “Voter turnout isn’t always that great, especially for younger voters,” said Gregory. “With the election coming up this year, we wanted to make a point to help our peers be more informed and better prepared so they can feel more confident going into the polls.” Gregory and DeFusco are juniors at SHS who volunteered to be part of the Department of State’s Student Civic Liaison Program last year. The goal of the program is to create connections between local students and their government. Students meet monthly to hear from community leaders, elected officials, and education and non-profit professionals. They also take part in community-focused initiatives such as organizing voting registration drives, creating a civic engagement club, recruiting youth poll workers for primary and general elections, and developing programs that will make a difference in their high schools. “The networking and leadership skills that Ava and Bella are gaining from this program are invaluable,” said Principal Michael Hassell. “This year will be many of our student’s first time voting in the polls, and practicing filling out a ballot and keeping students informed so that they know their voting rights will help them feel more assured as they prepare for this election.” Before the mock election began, Gregory and Defusco gave a presentation explaining how young voters can register to vote, what information and documentation they will need, and how they can determine where the closest polling location is. Students were then given a practice ballot and had the opportunity to insert the ballot into a real electronic voting machine run by Elections Information Coordinator Nick Edwards.
5 months ago, Scituate School Department
mock election
mock election
mock election
mock election
mock election
mock election
Last night the Spartans took part in Goodnight Lights! Students used their flashlights to send support and goodnight wishes to the children at Hasbro Children's Hospital.
5 months ago, Scituate School Department
goodnight lights
goodnight lights
goodnight lights
goodnight lights
goodnight lights
goodnight lights
goodnight lights
goodnight lights
goodnight lights
goodnight lights